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IPPC Pest Reporting Summary – January–February 2026


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Pest reporting is a key component of the National Reporting Obligations (NROs) under the International Plant Protection Convention (IPPC). Timely and transparent sharing of pest information helps prevent the introduction and spread of quarantine pests worldwide. Practical guidance on fulfilling the NROs is available through the IPPC e-learning course on NROs.

Selected reports for January and February 2026 of high phytosanitary relevance are highlighted below.

Highlighted pest reports from the International Phytosanitary Portal (IPP)

For a complete and up-to-date list of pest reports, visit the: Reporting System - International Plant Protection Convention.

Pest reporting through national or regional systems

Several NPPOs communicate pest occurrences through national or regional reporting systems:

* For a complete list of pest reports reported under the EPPO global database, visit: EPPO Reporting Service

** For a complete list of pest reports reported under the NAPPO Phytosanitary Alert System, visit: Official Pest Reports

Enhancing pest reporting collaboration

Individual efforts by each country collectively drive the actions needed to safeguard global plant health. We encourage NPPOs to continue their reporting efforts through the IPP by logging in as Official Contant Point (OCP), navigating to the country page dashboard, providing the necessary information, and submitting the pest report.

If your NPPO uses a different platform or national system to report pest outbreaks, please inform the IPPC Secretariat by writing to [email protected] and copying [email protected].

Capacity development opportunity

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Stay informed

Our following monthly summary will be available in April 2026. Meanwhile, visit the